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Posted May 30, 2006 7:23 PM
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Posted by Frank James at 7:20 pm CDT

The House's general counsel, Geraldine Gennet, wrote Attorney General Alberto Gonzales about developing a procedure to allow the Justice Department to conduct investigations of members of Congress while respecting the constitutional separation of power.

Read the letter below.

Speaker's Press Office
United States House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 30, 2006

Letter from the House General Counsel to the Attorney General

(Washington, D.C.) Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) today released the following text of a letter from the House General Counsel to the Attorney General:

May 30, 2006


The Honorable Alberto R. Gonzalez
Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001


Dear General Gonzalez:

Last Thursday, the Speaker and the Democratic Leader of the House authorized the House Office of General Counsel to begin discussions with the Department of Justice in order to establish procedures and protocols that would allow you, consistent with the Constitution, to execute a search warrant on House offices.

It is the duty of the Department of Justice to aggressively investigate and prosecute public corruption. No one is above the law. It is vital to the well-being of our Nation that corruption, wherever it is found, be eliminated.

It is also vital to the well-being of our Nation that all branches of government safeguard the Constitutional system of checks and balances that were designed by the Founders to protect the American people from the potential for abuse of power by a single branch. That is why the Speaker and the Democratic Leader have instructed us to develop a set of procedures that are consistent with the Separation of Powers principle and the Speech or Debate Clause of the Constitution, while also assuring that congressional offices are not used to shield anyone from legitimate investigations of criminal wrongdoing. The House Office of the General Counsel believes that we can do this.

We know that you and the Department of Justice share the values outlined above, and we hope that you will agree with us that it is possible to develop jointly a set of procedures and protocols that will pass Constitutional muster.

We very much look forward to working with you and your colleagues on this important matter. I hope that we might begin our discussions as early as next week. In order to prepare for this meeting, we have been developing proposals for you to obtain the evidence you need in a manner consistent with the Constitution. If your lawyers are ready for a meeting next week, please contact me at your earliest opportunity so that we may move forward with this process as quickly as possible.


Sincerely,


Geraldine R. Gennet
General Counsel

cc: The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert

Speaker

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi

Democratic Leader

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